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DG.O 2012: College Park, MD, USA
- John Carlo Bertot, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Sehl Mellouli:
13th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, dg.o 2012, College Park, MD, USA, June 4-7, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1403-9 - Plenary keynote speakers. 1
e-government applications I
- Michael Kaschesky, Adrian Gschwend, Guillaume Bouchard, Patrick Furrer, Stephane Gamard, Reinhard Riedl:
Aid to regional development agencies: finding and matching research funding opportunities. 2-10 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Teresa M. Harrison:
Effects of the internet and sociocultural factors on budget transparency and accountability. 11-20 - David Lorenzi, Basit Shafiq, Jaideep Vaidya, Ghulam Nabi, Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri:
Using QR codes for enhancing the scope of digital government services. 21-29
Social networks and e-government
- Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Samah Gad, Sloane Neidig, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, John Tedesco, Ankit Ahuja, Naren Ramakrishnan:
(Hyper) local news aggregation: designing for social affordances. 30-39 - Scott P. Robertson, Sara K. Douglas, Misa Maruyama, Lik-Wai Chen:
Political dialog evolution in a social network. 40-48 - Steve Sawyer, Robert Schrier, Jane Fedorowicz, Martin A. Dias, Christine B. Williams, Michael Tyworth:
Architectural patterns of U.S. public safety networks: a fuzzy set qualitative comparison analysis. 49-57
Citizens' adoption of e-government
- Muhammad Shakaib Akram, Aneela Malik:
Evaluating citizens' readiness to embrace e-government services. 58-67 - Alain Daou, Egide Karuranga, Fatou Thiam, Sehl Mellouli, Diane Poulin:
Appropriation of online services by citizens: innovating through a "bottom-up" approach. 68-73 - Susan Copeland Wilson:
e-government legislation meets the poverty threshold: issues for the economically disadvantaged. 74-83
Open data and participation
- Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen:
A comparison of open data policies and their implementation in two Dutch ministries. 84-89 - Kristene Unsworth, Adam Townes:
Transparency, participation, cooperation: a case study evaluating Twitter as a social media interaction tool in the US open government initiative. 90-96 - Gabriel Puron Cid, J. Ramón Gil-García, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
IT-enabled policy analysis: new technologies, sophisticated analysis and open data for better government decisions. 97-106
e-government and organizational performance
- Dolores E. Luna, J. Ramón Gil-García, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Abel Duarte-Valle:
Using data envelopment analysis (DEA) to assess government web portals performance. 107-115 - Zamira Dzhusupova, Elsa Estevez, Adegboyega K. Ojo:
Exploring demand and capability for managing organizational knowledge in government. 116-125 - John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Ursula Gorham, Natalie N. Greene, Ruth Lincoln:
Delivering e-government services through innovative partnerships: public libraries, government agencies, and community organizations. 126-134
Interoperability and data integration
- Susan W. van den Braak, Sunil Choenni, Ronald Meijer, Anneke Zuiderwijk:
Trusted third parties for secure and privacy-preserving data integration and sharing in the public sector. 135-144 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Holly Jarman, Andrew Whitmore, Giri Kumar Tayi, Jing Zhang, Jana Hrdinová, Theresa A. Pardo, David F. Andersen, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Xing Tan, Deborah L. Andersen:
A stakeholder analysis of interoperable data architecture: the case of I-Choose. 145-154 - Dennis Linders:
How can open development improve the effectiveness of aid?: leveraging open data, open standards, and web 2.0 interactivity for better development outcomes. 155-164
e-democracy and innovative governance
- Abinwi C. Nchise:
The trend of e-democracy research: summary evidence and implications. 165-172 - Joonsuk Park, Sally Klingel, Claire Cardie, Mary J. Newhart, Cynthia Farina, Joan-Josep Vallbé:
Facilitative moderation for online participation in eRulemaking. 173-182 - Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen, Yao-Hua Tan:
Blurring public-private boundaries: governance of information sharing in global trade networks. 183-191
e-government applications II
- M. Irfanullah Arfeen, Nawar Khan:
Factors influencing e-Governance in Pakistan: case study of e-Governance projects in Balochistan. 192-199 - Shaleah Levant, Carol DeFrances:
Electronic collection of inpatient and ambulatory hospital care data: national hospital care survey. 200-205 - Jing You, Jing Zhang:
Relational contract, government support and stable collaboration: an empirical research on district medical collaboration platform in China. 206-215
Social media
- Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot, Katie Shilton:
Access perspectives and design values in government social media usage. 216-222 - Daniel Halpern, Nik Ahmad Rozaidi, Seol Ki:
Towards a social network e-government agenda?: measuring participation 2.0 in the Arab world. 223-231
e-government and government regulations
- Ursula Gorham:
State courts, e-filing, and diffusion of innovation: a proposed framework of analysis. 232-239 - Jonathan Lazar, Paul T. Jaeger, Abiodun Olalere, Mugren Algarne, Zachary Augustine, Connor Brown, Frank D'Erasmo, Brian Dotson, Gene Endiape, Louette Govender, Niftalem Hagos, Gregory Hunt, William Lawrence, Robert Plummer, Ashley Richardson, Justin Saval, Christopher Schickling, Chris Schley, Douglas Szoka, Ryan Torrie, Michael Walton:
Still up in the air: government regulation of airline websites and continuing price inequality for persons with disabilities online. 240-245 - Hao Wang, Congxing Cai, Andrew Philpot, Mark Latonero, Eduard H. Hovy, Donald Metzler:
Data integration from open internet sources to combat sex trafficking of minors. 246-252
Panels
- Ron Finnell, Tiffany Brown, John Osae-Kwapong:
Nonprofit organizations-government partnerships: how the digital era can simplify the process. 253-254 - Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Tracy Viselli, David Nassar:
Panel proposal online community networks, e-government, and community-sourcing actions. 255-257 - Lisa Nelson, Jacob Parcell:
Comparative perspectives on public dialogues in the federal government. 258-259 - Anne L. Washington, Derek Willis, Josh Tauberer:
Do-it-yourself transparency: emerging methods of congressional information dissemination. 260-261 - Jeff Friedman:
OpenAccessPhilly: technology and innovation for an open, transparent, and participatory Philadelphia. 262-263
Posters and system demonstrations
- Hermann Hill, Tino Schuppan, Katrin Walter:
Rethinking e-government from below: new skills for the working level? 264-265 - Elsa Estevez, Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Ramón F. Brena:
DECIDE 2.0: a framework for intelligent processing of citizens' opinion in social media. 266-267 - William A. Brantley:
Adaptive case management for the government policy office. 268-269 - Patrick W. Johnson:
A research proposal: initial development of operational indicators for measuring US federal public sector organization virtuality. 270-271 - Fabro Steibel, Elsa Estevez:
Designing argumentative metrics for online consultation portals in Brazil. 272-273 - Valerie Y. Cho, Behnam Esfahbod, Mo Mansouri:
City of New York on Twitter: @NYCGov. 274-275 - Jameson McFarlane, Siddharth Kaza:
Social networking in government: an exploration of the use of the Twitter micro-blogging service by U. S. state governors. 276-277 - Lukasz Porwol, Padraic O'Donoghue, John G. Breslin, Brendan Mulligan, Chris Coughlan:
eParticipation and transport management: a practical approach. 278-279 - Nuria Casellas, Thomas R. Bruce, Sara S. Frug, Sarah Bouwman, Dallas Dias, Jie Lin, Sharvari Marathe, Krithi Rai, Ankit Singh, Debraj Sinha, Sanjna Venkataraman:
Linked legal data: improving access to regulations. 280-281 - Jisue Lee, Charles C. Hinnant, Lorri Mon:
The adoption of online technology by volunteer-based organizations: the case of a state Guardian ad Litem program. 282-284 - Arash Shaban-Nejad, Yu Ma, Masoumeh T. Izadi, Laurette Dubé, Luke Mondor, David L. Buckeridge:
A knowledge-based architecture for integrating and interpreting population health data. 285-286 - J. Ramón Gil-García, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Leonardo F. Vivanco, Dolores E. Luna, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Inter-organizational collaboration and performance of state e-government portals in Mexico: a progress report. 287-288 - Armando Aldama-Nalda, Hafedh Chourabi, Theresa A. Pardo, J. Ramón Gil-García, Sehl Mellouli, Hans Jochen Scholl, Suha AlAwadhi, Taewoo Nam, Shawn T. Walker:
Smart cities and service integration initiatives in North American cities: a status report. 289-290 - Natalie Helbig, Manabu Nakashima, Sharon S. Dawes:
Understanding the value and limits of government information in policy informatics: a preliminary exploration. 291-293 - Josiah Heidt, Jackeline Solivan:
Regulation room: moving towards civic participation 2.0. 294-295 - Natalie Greene Taylor, Paul T. Jaeger, Ursula Gorham, Elizabeth Larson, John Carlo Bertot, Ruth Lincoln:
Libraries and e-government: new partnerships in public service. 296-297 - Priyanka Sinha, Avik Ghose, Chirabrata Bhaumik:
City soundscape. 298-299
Tutorials and workshops
- Cody Dunne:
Charting collections of connections in social media: creating visualizations with NodeXL. 300-301 - Jaideep Vaidya:
Privacy in the context of digital government. 302-303 - Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen, Susan W. van den Braak, Yannis Charalabidis:
Linking open data: challenges and solutions. 304-305
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